Common use of Landlord’s Title Clause in Contracts

Landlord’s Title. The Premises are demised and let subject to the Permitted Encumbrances without representation or warranty by Landlord. The recital of the Permitted Encumbrances herein shall not be construed as a revival of any Permitted Encumbrance which has expired.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Master Lease (Scholastic Corp), Lease (Summit Healthcare REIT, Inc), Master Lease (Summit Healthcare REIT, Inc)

Landlord’s Title. The Premises are demised and let subject to the Permitted Encumbrances without representation or warranty by Landlord, except as herein expressly provided. The recital of the Permitted Encumbrances herein shall not be construed as a revival of any Permitted Encumbrance which has expired.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement (Savvis Communications Corp), Lease Agreement (Savvis Communications Corp), Lease Agreement (Savvis Communications Corp)

Landlord’s Title. The Premises are demised and let subject to the Permitted Encumbrances without representation or warranty by LandlordLandlord regarding the Permitted Encumbrances. The recital of the Permitted Encumbrances herein shall not be construed as a revival of any Permitted Encumbrance which has expired.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement (Kingsway Financial Services Inc)